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London, with a team of investigators covering AI, computer vision, robotics, and medical imaging. You will join a dynamic and successful team with access to both cutting-edge computer power and advanced
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this suits a candidate with a background in optical systems / imaging, or with more experience in machine vision, or systems control and automation, or data interpretation. A candidate would not be expected
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researchers, practitioners, and innovators, with a strategic vision to address pressing global challenges through creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. About the Project This AHRC-funded project
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, design, and culture, and its leadership in interdisciplinary education. The College is home to world-class researchers, practitioners, and innovators, with a strategic vision to address pressing global
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microbial sciences. We nurture a creative, curiosity-led approach to answering fundamental questions in bioscience, and translate that knowledge into societal benefits. Our strategic vision, Healthy Plants
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and statistical modelling, statistical image analysis and computer vision, chemometrics, biophysics, bioengineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated experience in applying
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We are seeking a talented, organised, and highly motivated individual to join the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, funded by
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immunohistochemistry, along with experience in fluorescent microscopy, image capture and Adobe photoshop are also essential. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out research/experiments. The main duty is to perform
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immunohistochemistry, along with experience in experience in fluorescent microscopy, image capture and Adobe photoshop are also essential. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out research/experiments. The main duty
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to magnetic resonance imaging in medicine is a secondary target. Led by Prof. Wiaux, the project is supported by a unique team of international partners: Prof. Pesquet from the Digital Vision Centre